To be fair, you're also describing working with other people.
To be fair, you're also describing working with other people.
This is pretty normal behavior in response to any game published by an AAA studio.
Intel is trying to break into the home GPU market, and you're surprised that they're trying to make sure a game that has a lot of interest is able to be run on their GPU?
People who buy or recommend GPUs expect to be able to use them to run any software that relies upon a GPU. It's already a bad look for Intel that this is a problem. The article says you can't even launch the game at the moment.
Imagine if Word or Excel or Chrome failed to launch because of the GPU you had installed?
So... 3 then?
That's it? That's the only thing you'd do if you had a million dollars?
One day when I was visiting home office I ran into him in the elevator. My lead introduced me to him. I blurted out, "Oh the guy who sends the I love everyone!" emails.
He promptly started swearing and cursing our manager and saying what things he would do to him if he caught him in a dark alley and ranted for the duration of the elevator ride. Then shook my hand and said "Nice to meet you!" and went on with his day.
An old boss of mine would find people who left their computer logged in and would send an email to the department from it saying "I love you all so much!"
I worked in a different office and didn't realize that's what was happening. I just thought the Russian guy was happy to be in America.
Pshtt, not until he dies of dysentery once or twice.